92 PLANT QUARANTINE AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION [April-June, 
and all other articles including nursery stock which have been associated with 
the production of or commerce in fruits or vegetables or have been or are con- 
taminated with sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, or manure shall not be shipped, 
offered for shipment to a common carrier, received for transportation or trans- 
ported by a common carrier, or carried, transported moved, or allowed to be 
moved from the said quarantined State of Florida into or through any other 
State or Territory or District of the United States in manner or method or 
under conditions other than those prescribed in the rules and regulations here- 
inafter made and in amendments thereto : Provided, That the restrictions of this 
Quarantine and of the rules and regulations supplemental thereto may be lim- 
ited to the areas in a quarantined State now, or which may hereafter be, desig- 
nated by the Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas, when, in the judgment 
of the Secretary of Agriculture, such limitation shall be adequate to prevent the 
spread of the Mediterranean fruit fly 6 to other States and Territories, and 
when the movement of the restricted articles intrastate from such regulated 
areas is so safeguarded as to prevent the spread of the Mediterranean fruit 
fly therefrom to other parts of the quarantined State and thence into interstate 
commerce: Provided further, That the restrictions in the regulations supple- 
mental to this quarantine applying to the infested zone shall apply immediately 
to the infested area designated in the quarantine promulgated on April 15, 1929, 
by the State Plant Board of Florida and to such additional infested points as 
have been determined and are being controlled by the said State Plant Board 
until the State Plant Board shall have designated infested and protective zones 
as defined in the regulations supplemental hereto. 
Done at the city of Washington this 26th day of April, 1929. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of 
Agriculture. 
[seal.] Arthur M. Hyde, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
Revised Rules and Regulations Supplemental to Notice of Quarantine 
No. 68 
[Approved May 9, 1929 ; effective May 10, 1929) 
regulation i. definitions 
For the purpose of these regulations the following words, names, and terms 
shall be construed, respectively, to mean : 
(a) Fruit flies: The insects known as the Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis 
capitata Wied.) in any stage of development. 
(5) The terms "infested," "infestation," and the like relate to infestation 
with the Mediterranean fruit fly. 
(c) Quarantined State: Any State quarantined by the Secretary of Agricul- 
ture to prevent the spread of the Mediterranean fruit fly. 
(d) Infested zone: The area included within 1 mile of any property on or in 
which infestation has been determined : Provided, That any property of which 
any part is within 1 mile of an infested property shall in its entirety be in- 
cluded in the infested zone, and that the State Plant Board of Florida, with the 
approval of the United States Department of Agriculture, may include in such 
infested zone such additional area as may be necessary for accomplishing eradi- 
cation of this insect. 
(e) Protective zone: The area included within 9 miles of the outside boundary 
of any infested zone : Provided, That any property of which any part is within 
such distance of an infested zone shall in its entirety be included in the protec- 
tive zone, and that the State Plant Board of Florida, with the approval of the 
United States Department of Agriculture, may include in such protective zone 
such additional area as may be necessary to effect the eradication of this 
insect. 
(/) Outer zone: All portions of a quarantined State outside of infested and 
protective zones. 
(ff) Restricted articles: Fruits, vegetables, and garden and orchard products 
of all kinds ; sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure ; railway cars, boats, 
and other vehicles and containers which have been used in conveying fruits or 
8 The Interstate transportation of living Mediterranean fruit flies in any stage of devel- 
opment and for anv purpose is prohibited under the provisions of the act approved Mar. 3 f 
1905 (33 Stat. 1269). 
